"We needed a place to stay for the night traveling from Yosemite back to Las Vegas. This seemed to fit the bill and we were happy with the choice. We stayed in one of the family 2 bedrooms and the accommodations were excellent. Beds were comfy, rooms were clean, full kitchen was a nice bonus, and the bathroom was spotless and a great shower as well. AC was cold. Great stay."
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Nestled beneath the towering eastern face of Mount Whitney, this gateway to the Alabama Hills offers spectacular hiking and iconic Western film locations. Take the Whitney Portal Road for dramatic Sierra Nevada views, then explore the Museum of Western Film History where Hollywood's cowboy legacy comes alive.
It's a small town but has several restaurants and shops and Visitor Center to support the nearby attractions of the Alabama Hills, Mt Whitney, Death Valley and more. Stunning views of the Eastern Sierras.
Christina
8.0/10
Good
Nice town. We couldn't find any where closer to Death Valley that still had available rooms for something some where within our budget, so this was great. Enough places to choose from to eat and only about an hour's drive to Death Valley. Sweet town
Jane
8.0/10
Good
Lone Pine is a really interesting old west sort of town but it never ceases to amaze me with good dining options and an interesting is of people from around the world!
Ricky
8.0/10
Good
Located in the high desert with beautiful views of the Sierras. Also, close to the Alabama Hills.
Richard
10.0/10
Excellent
Definitely drive out into the Alhambra Hills. Good jumping off spot for death valley also. The town itself is quaint
sheila
8.0/10
Good
It is a small but excellent area to stay in if you want to visit Mt Whitney and Death Valley. Find a better hotel though. We stayed in the Best Western and that was a good experience.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Cute town, little restaurants, amazing views, absolutely nothing to do but hike and at night there is one bar only open.
"Again... our second stay was just as great as the first one. The neighborhood is peaceful and the home is well appointed. The one a/c is sufficient as long as all interior doors are open. The extra bonus is that the bungalow is within walking distance to Main Street. "
"This was a very surprisingly wonderful visit, only one night but it was reasonably priced, very clean, updated outlets, pool area nice and clean and bed was comfortable. Thank you."
"We enjoyed our stay very much. The tiny home was perfect for our trip, very comfortable and centrally located. I would recommend staying at Swatha’s place to anyone staying in the area. "
"Beautiful property, with incredibly unique decor. Loved even that the outdoors were decorated in art pieces of giraffes, lions etc. Loved our time in this property!"
"Stayed over a holiday weekend and this place was almost half the cost of the hotels. As others reviewed this place is very clean and has everything you’d need including a full size washer and dryer. There is a futon in the living room with a TV. The fridge is smaller than pictured and they put storage for pans below. There are portable induction stove tops (loved those). No microwave, but there is a toaster oven. Others have mentioned no hot tub, which is true. Think they meant bath tub, not hot tub. It’s a bath tub/shower combination. The weather was really hot during our stay and the air conditioning worked great. It is an old quirky house, but well maintained. A five star stay for Mainstreet Lone Pine and small dog friendly on top of that! We have stayed at various Lone Pine hotels for day hiking and would definitely prefer to stay here instead. "
What are some of the best vacation home rentals in Lone Pine?
East Wind, unique house with majestic views: This Lone Pine vacation home rental is located in the mountains and has a fireplace, a patio, and a barbecue grill to put you at ease in your new surroundings. Kitchen amenities include a dishwasher, a fridge, and a stovetop. You and your friends and family can relax into your vacation with amenities like a selection of books. Other favorite homes for rent in Lone Pine are ***Mt Whitney View Home! and Comfy Bungalow. See all vacation rentals in Lone Pine.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Lone Pine, will I receive a refund?
Yes, most room reservations are fully refundable if cancelled prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of your scheduled arrival. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to cancel it and get a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Lone Pine.
Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip to Lone Pine?
Where is the best place to stay close to Diaz Lake Recreation Area?
Trails Motel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this property offers free parking and a seasonal outdoor pool. It's located 2.9 mi (4.6 km) from Diaz Lake Recreation Area. Another good choice is 3Br 2Ba Ultra Basecamp, located 1.4 mi (2.3 km) away.
What about the best place to stay near Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center?
One of the top choices for your stay is Trails Motel, located 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center, and this property offers free parking and a seasonal outdoor pool. 3Br 2Ba Ultra Basecamp, located 0.1 mi (0.2 km) away, is another good choice for your stay.
What's the best accommodation for a golf trip to Lone Pine?
Dow Villa Motel is one of the top choices for golfers based on our travel data. You can tee off at Mt. Whitney Golf Club during your trip. See more golf hotels in Lone Pine.
What are some accommodations with pools in Lone Pine?
Visitors to Lone Pine are sure to enjoy the mountain views, restaurants, and lakeside setting. Tourists can also enjoy so much more including its cafes. In Lone Pine, there are 23 hotels and other accommodations to choose from. Find out more about Lone Pine.
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 77°F, while the coldest months are December and January with an average of 43°F. Average annual precipitation for Lone Pine is 9 inches.